Milk fever (post-parturient hypocalcemia) is generally considered a problem in animals that produce copious amounts of milk after the birth of their yopung. It is more common to be seen in dairy cows and dairy goats. It is a very rare problem in horses. The general symptoms of hypocalcemia are, low blood calcium, muscle weakness, tremors, staggering, below normal body temerature, dilated pupils, and heart arrythmia.
Mastits like milk fever
No. If your dog has milk fever, consult your vet. Sometimes calcium supplements throughout the pregnancy can help, especially if the litter is expected to be large.
Shipping fever is also known as pleuropneumonia. Shipping fever is best treated by antibiotic injection such as Nuflor, Baytril or Draxxin.
Flu like symptoms, meningitis, vomiting, headache, abdominal pain, high fever, and many more.
there is some kinda sentiments or ontiment that u can buy that is made for mud fever
what kind of affect of symtoms
It depends on the illness you have. If you have food poisoning you will have a fever and if you have the flu you will have a fever but the rest of your symptoms will be different.
A fever is a symptom.
fever
yellow eyes, fever, death
Symptoms initially include reduced appitite, high fever, rapid and shallow respiration, depression, and a moist cough. During the later stages of the disease, cattle lose weight and have labored breathing.
Symptoms with a fever depend on what is causing ones fever. Symptoms can include: headache, general muscle aches, warmth and redness (if it is a local infection), chills, shivering, and dehydration.
yellow eyes, fever, death
how did the docters attempt to treat yellow fever
Only baby horses or foals drink milk and it is best for them to drink only their mothers milk.
Horses with Strangles may initially only be lethargic, run a mild fever or have a clear nasal discharge. As the condition progress, nasal discharge will become thick and yellow and swelling will appear between the jaws or even under the ears where the head and neck meet and the fever may become quite high. Horses may stop eating or have difficulty eating. In severe cases horses can have serious difficulty breathing.
The symptoms include fever, headache, chills, loss of appetite, cough, and tiredness. In the most severe cases of parrot fever, the patient develops pneumonia.